US12091274B2 - Removable raised tray system for small set production - Google Patents
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- On-demand printing of books generally consists of receiving a request for the printing of a book, or a small batch of a book, printing the requested book, binding and covering the book, and shipping the book off to a paying customer.
- the printing systems utilized for on-demand printing are the same printing systems that are utilized for very large printing requests.
- the feeders and stacker trays/pallets of the large printing systems are typically not filled to capacity and/or only a limited amount of the printed media may be inserted into the feeder, or stacked on the stacker trays/pallets before the printed media must be removed by an operator for further processing.
- operators are often forced to repetitively insert print media into a feeder, or remove the printed media from the stacker trays/pallets, which stacker trays/pallets are often located very close to, and often only inches off, the ground.
- the instant disclosure may describe and illustrate a first aspect, a second aspect, and a third aspect in a manner such that the first aspect is only specifically described and illustrated relative to the second aspect, or the second aspect is only described and illustrated relative to the third aspect
- the instant disclosure and illustrations are not intended to be so limiting and may encompass the first aspect alone, the second aspect alone, the third aspect alone, or one or more combinations of the first, second, and/or third aspects, e.g., the first aspect and the second aspect, the first aspect and the third aspect, the second and third aspect, or the first, second and third aspects.
- the instant disclosure describes a removable raised tray system used in association with a printer stacker, a stacker pallet/tray, and the modification of printer system parameters for use in association with a printer stacker, e.g., non-volatile memory settings (NVM's) of the printer stacker can be adjusted to a particular preset height to ensure that stacker sensors and/or the media output feeder of the stacker is properly calibrated/aligned with the particular preset height associated with the tray surface of the removable raised tray system
- the removable raised tray system can be used in association with a printer media feeder and the printer system parameters modified for use with the printer media feeder, e.g., the non-volatile memory settings (NVM's) of the printer feeder can be adjusted to a particular preset height to ensure that feeder sensors and/or the printer feeder is properly calibrated/aligned with the particular preset height associated with a tray surface of the removable raised tray system.
- NVM's non-volatile memory settings
- a removable raised tray system for a print media feeder or stacker tray/pallet.
- the removable raised tray system generally includes a tray operatively arranged to receive media thereon.
- the tray includes an upper tray surface having an electrically conductive material, a lower tray surface, and at least one tray leg that is connected to the tray.
- the at least one leg is configured to support the tray at a position that is raised at a height relative to a platform surface of a media feeder or the stacker tray/pallet.
- the at least one leg includes a releasable fastening assembly, such as a rare earth magnet, that releasably secures the tray to the platform surface of the feeder or stacker tray/pallet.
- the electrically conductive material of the tray surface and the platform surface are electrically conductively connected to one another so as to prevent the build-up of and/or dissipate static electricity.
- the removable raised tray system includes at least four legs, each of which include the releasable fastening assembly.
- the releasable fastening assembly includes a magnet that magnetically releasably secures the raised tray system to the platform surface.
- the magnet comprises a rare earth neodymium magnet.
- the releasable fastening assembly comprises a pin member disposed at a terminal end of each tray leg that is receivable within a corresponding bore hole of the platform surface.
- the at least one tray leg includes a plurality of tubes telescopically adjustable relative to one another such that a length of the at least one tray leg is adjustable such that the height of the raised tray system relative to the platform surface can be adjusted.
- the at least one tray leg comprises a ball detent assembly and plurality of bore holes such that the at least one leg is telescopically adjustable and releasably lockable to one or more preset positions/lengths.
- the at least one tray leg is pivotally secured to the tray such that the at least one tray leg can be rotated from a stowed position to an extended, operable position.
- the removable raised tray system includes a plurality of sides that extend substantially perpendicularly from the upper tray surface to the tray lower surface.
- at least one of the plurality of sides includes at least one recess disposed between the upper tray surface and the lower tray surface, the recess extending from the at least one of the plurality of sides and toward a center of the tray.
- the removable raised tray system includes a plurality of recesses disposed between the upper tray surface and the lower tray surface, each of the plurality of recesses extend from a respective side of the tray and toward a center of the tray. Accordingly, when media is disposed atop the upper tray surface of a feeder or stacker, the at least one recess allows an operator to insert a hand into the recess to easily insert the media or grasp the media for removal.
- each of the upper tray surface, the at least one tray leg, the releasable fastening assembly, and the platform surface are electrically conductive, and an electrically conductive ground wire connects the upper tray surface to the at least one tray leg.
- FIG. 2 A is a three-dimensional cutaway view of the stacker module of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 2 B is a three-dimensional cutaway view of the stacker module of FIG. 1 including a removable raised tray system in accordance with the instant disclosure;
- FIGS. 3 A and 3 B are three-dimensional views of a removable raised tray system in accordance with the instant disclosure showing media disposed thereon;
- FIG. 4 A is a three-dimensional view of a removable raised tray system in accordance with the instant disclosure.
- FIG. 4 B is a three-dimensional exploded view of a removable raised tray system in accordance with the instant disclosure.
- the term “substantially” is synonymous with terms such as “nearly,” “very nearly,” “about,” “approximately,” “around,” “bordering on,” “close to,” “essentially,” “in the neighborhood of,” “in the vicinity of,” etc., and such terms may be used interchangeably as appearing in the specification and claims.
- proximate is synonymous with terms such as “nearby,” “close,” “adjacent,” “neighboring,” “immediate,” “adjoining,” etc., and such terms may be used interchangeably as appearing in the specification and claims.
- the term “approximately” is intended to mean values within ten percent of the specified value.
- a device comprising a first element, a second element and/or a third element is intended to be construed as any one of the following structural arrangements: a device comprising a first element; a device comprising a second element; a device comprising a third element; a device comprising a first element and a second element; a device comprising a first element and a third element; a device comprising a first element, a second element and a third element; or, a device comprising a second element and a third element.
- a device comprising at least one of: a first element; a second element; and, a third element, is intended to be construed as any one of the following structural arrangements: a device comprising a first element; a device comprising a second element; a device comprising a third element; a device comprising a first element and a second element; a device comprising a first element and a third element; a device comprising a first element, a second element and a third element; or, a device comprising a second element and a third element.
- a similar interpretation is intended when the phrase “used in at least one of:” is used herein.
- Print “Printer,” “printer system,” “printing system,” “printer device,” “printing device,” and “multi-functional device (MFD)” as used herein encompass any apparatus, such as a digital copier, bookmaking machine, facsimile machine, multi-function machine, etc., which performs a print outputting function for any purpose.
- MFD multi-functional device
- sheet As used herein, “sheet,” “web,” “substrate,” “printable substrate,” and “media” refer to, for example, paper, transparencies, parchment, film, fabric, plastic, photo-finishing papers, or other coated or non-coated substrate media in the form of a web upon which information or markings can be visualized and/or reproduced.
- specialty sheet it is meant a sheet which includes a card, label, sticker, pressure seal envelopes, mailers, or other element that is thicker than the substrate on or in which it resides.
- Print sheet as used herein is a sheet on which an image is printed as part of the print job.
- process direction is intended to mean the direction of media transport through a printer or copier
- cross process direction is intended to mean the perpendicular to the direction of media transport through a printer or copier
- dry marking material refers to dry marking material particles used in xerography or electrophotography printing systems such as toner.
- Liquid marking material refers to a liquid ink used in ink jet printing systems.
- the removable raised tray system used in association with a printer stacker, a stacker pallet/tray, and the modification of printer system parameters for use with a printer stacker, e.g., non-volatile memory settings (NVM's) of the printer stacker can be adjusted to a particular preset height to ensure that stacker sensors and/or the media output feeder of the stacker is properly calibrated/aligned with the particular preset height associated with the tray surface of the removable raised tray system
- the removable raised tray system can be used in association with a printer media feeder and the printer system parameters modified for use with the printer media feeder, e.g., the non-volatile memory settings (NVM's) of the printer feeder can be adjusted to a particular preset height to ensure that feeder sensors and/or the printer feeder is properly calibrated/aligned with the particular preset height associated with a tray surface of the removable raised tray system.
- NVM's non-volatile memory settings
- FIG. 1 is a front elevation view of modular printing system 10 .
- Modular printing system 10 is a digital printing system that can apply dry or liquid marking materials directly to a sheet to form an image.
- modular printing system 10 can comprise, for example, a Xerox iGen series press type printing system currently available from the Xerox Corporation of Norwalk, Connecticut.
- Modular printing system 10 generally includes printer system server 12 , feeder module 14 , printer module 16 , and stacker module 18 .
- stacker module 18 is generally provided for receiving and stacking processed or printed media 22 .
- stacker module 18 generally includes one or more stacker pallets/carts 20 , which are configured for receiving processed or printed media 22 on a surface thereof, e.g., upon stacker pallet/cart surface 40 , during so-called “normal” or larger-scale printing operations. As shown more clearly in FIGS.
- stacker pallet/cart 20 generally includes stacker pallet/cart surface 40 , which receives processed or printed media thereon, pull handle assembly 42 , adjustable/raisable media retaining assembly 44 , pivot arm 45 , height adjustable clamp 46 , transport handle receivers 48 , and wheel/casters 50 .
- Stacker pallet/cart surface 40 can be formed from an electrically conductive and magnetically attractive metal, or include an electrically conductive material and magnetically attractive metal so as to inhibit or dissipate the build-up of static electricity that typically results from printing operations.
- Pull handle assembly 42 is provided so as to allow an operator to easily remove the stacker pallet/cart 20 from within a stacker module enclosure, for example, when moving completed print media from the stacker module enclosure for subsequent packaging and shipping elsewhere.
- Adjustable/raisable media retaining assembly 44 includes pivot arm 45 and height adjustable clamp 46 , which are provided for securing a stack of printed media atop the stacker pallet/cart 20 , e.g., for transport purposes. That is, while the figures only show adjustable/raisable media retaining assembly 44 , pivot arm 45 , and height adjustable clamp 46 in a stowed position, it should be appreciated that the adjustable/raisable media retaining assembly 44 , pivot arm 45 , and height adjustable clamp 46 can be placed in an operable position by rotating pivot arm 45 upward such that it maintains a position that is substantially perpendicular to stacker pallet/cart surface 40 , locking the pivot arm 45 in position, and then sliding and locking height adjustable clamp 46 along the length of the pivot arm 45 in order to snugly secure any printed media stacked upon the stacker pallet/cart surface 40 .
- Transport handle receivers 48 are provided for receiving and detachably securing a transport handle (not shown) to the stacker pallet/cart 20 , which allows the stacker pallet/cart 20 to be more easily and ergonomically moved by an operator.
- a plurality of wheels/casters 50 are provided to allow the stacker pallet/cart 20 to be easily rolled from the stacker module enclosure and to another location, e.g., for packaging and shipping processes performed in another area, and vice-versa.
- removable raised tray system 24 is generally provided for raising the height of the stacking surface upon which printed media is stacked when smaller print jobs are performed, which tends to reduce the amount of bending (and the bending range) required to be performed by an operator in order to remove the printed media from the stacker module, while also allowing the printing system to be utilized for larger print jobs.
- Removable raised tray system 24 is shown as generally including tray assembly 26 , one or more legs 28 , one or more fasteners 29 , and one or more releasable fastening assemblies 30 .
- Tray assembly 26 generally includes tray surface 32 upon printed media may be stacked, recesses 34 and 36 , and grounding strap/wire 38 .
- Tray assembly 26 can be formed from a lightweight material, such as plastic, and tray surface 32 can be formed from, or include an electrically conductive metal, which is connected to grounding strap/wire 38 for purposes of inhibiting or dissipating the build-up of static electricity that typically results from printing operations.
- grounding strap/wire 38 is shown as connecting tray surface 32 to leg 28 via one or more fasteners 29 , which are electrically conductive.
- leg 28 is electrically conductively connected with stacker pallet/cart surface 40 .
- Recesses 34 and 36 are generally provided for allowing an operator to insert his/her hands below a stack of printed media atop the tray surface 32 to easily remove the stacked media from the tray surface 32 .
- the pair of recesses 34 and 36 are provided and disposed proximate opposite ends of the tray surface so as to allow the user to grasp a stack of media on opposite sides thereof, one end with each hand.
- legs 28 are provided for elevating tray surface 32 at a height above stacker pallet/cart surface 40 .
- Legs 28 can comprise a metal or be formed to include an electrically conductive material so as to inhibit or dissipate static electricity.
- legs 28 are illustrated as being secured to tray assembly 26 via fasteners such as nuts, washers, and bolts, which can be electrically conductive as well, and at least one of legs 28 is shown as securing ground strap/wire 38 .
- Legs 28 are also shown in the figures as additionally securing releasable fastening assemblies 30 , which can comprise electrically conductive rare earth magnets.
- the rare earth magnets comprise neodymium, which provide sufficient magnetic attraction to secure the removable raised tray system in place during smaller printing jobs, while also allowing the removable raised tray system to be readily removed for larger printing jobs.
- the build-up of any static electrical charge that may result from printing operations can be inhibited or effectively dissipated.
- the removable raised tray system 24 can be easily mounted and removed from an existing stacker pallet/cart without alteration of an existing stacker pallet/cart 20 itself.
- the tray surface 32 is electrically connected to the stacker pallet/cart surface 40 via the ground strap/wire 48 , legs 28 , and releasable fastening assemblies 30 , any static electricity generated as a result of printing operations can be effectively dissipated.
- tray assembly 26 can be configured to interact directly with the height sensing system and output feeder of a stacker module to ensure smooth and seamless operation of the stacker, e.g., in a manner similar to the height adjusting system as set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 10,442,642, which patent is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. That is, when the removable raised tray system is installed, system parameters, e.g., non-volatile memory settings (NVM's), can be adjusted by an operator to ensure that the stacker sensors and/or media output feeder are properly calibrated to the new height associated with tray surface 40 .
- NVM's non-volatile memory settings
- the one or more legs 28 can be configured to comprise pin members that mate with respective bore holes in the stacker pallet/cart surface 40 ; this arrangement however, may require modification and machining of an existing pallet stacker surface so as to include the required bore holes, which may not be desirable from a retrofitting standpoint.
- the stacker pallet/cart surface 40 could also be configured to comprise one or more recesses or depressions that correspond with respective legs 28 , which acted to additionally secure the removable raised tray system in place. In such configurations, rare earth magnets could also be additionally utilized to further secure the removable raised tray system 24 in place atop the stacker pallet/cart surface 40 .
- tray legs 28 can be formed of a plurality of telescoping tubes such that a length of each tray leg 28 is adjustable for purposes of adjusting the height of the removable raised tray system 24 relative to the stacker pallet/cart surface 40 .
- tray legs 28 can comprise ball/detent assemblies such that the tray legs are telescopically adjustable and releasably lockable to one or more preset positions/lengths.
- the legs 28 can be pivotally secured to tray assembly 26 such that each leg can be pivoted from a stowed position, e.g., along respective interior sides of the tray assembly 26 , and to an extended, operable position, e.g., in a manner similar to a leg of a folding table.
- the system parameters e.g., non-volatile memory settings (NVM's)
- NVM's non-volatile memory settings
- removable raised tray system 24 is shown as comprising a total of four tray legs 28 , the raised tray system can be configured to comprise more or less than four tray legs 28 .
- the removable raised tray system 24 can be configured in a manner similar to a so-called murphy bed type drop down system that connected with a wall or side of the stacker module housing or enclosure.
- a first end of the removable raised tray system can be secured (removably or fixedly) to the stacker module housing or enclosure to support the first end of the tray assembly 26 at a height, and an opposite second end of the tray assembly 26 can be supported atop the stacker pallet/cart surface 40 via the one or more tray legs 28 , which one or more legs can pivot from a stowed position to an operable position.
- an electrically grounded removable raised tray system for a printer stacker that improves ergonomics associated with the unloading of print media from a stacker pallet/cart when smaller print jobs are performed, while also allowing the printer stacker to remain available to perform large scale print jobs—all without the modification of the existing printer stacker or the stacker pallet/cart, or the need for an operator to use additional tools or hardware to mount and remove the removable raised tray system, thereby increasing printer availability, efficiency, and the operator experience.
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- 10 Modular Printing system
- 12 Printer System Server
- 14 Feeder Module
- 16 Printer Module
- 18 Stacker Module
- 20 Stacker Pallet/Cart
- 22 Processed/Printed Media
- 24 Removable Raised Tray System
- 26 Tray Assembly
- 28 Leg
- 29 Fastener
- 30 Releasable Fastening Assembly (e.g., magnet)
- 32 Tray Surface
- 34 Recess (e.g., Hand Hold)
- 36 Recess (e.g., Hand Hold)
- 38 Ground Strap/Wire
- 40 Stacker Pallet/Cart surface
- 42 Pull Handle Assembly
- 44 Adjustable/Raiseable Media Retaining Assembly
- 45 Pivot Arm
- 46 Height Adjustable Clamp
- 48 Transport Handle Receiver
- 50 Wheel/Caster
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